Montreal Xtreme

Montreal Xtreme
Montreal Xtreme
Nickname(s) the Xtreme
Founded 2004
Ground Soccerplexe Catalogna at Lachine, Quebec
(Capacity: 1400 fans)
Chairman Canada David Craig
Coach Canada Alexandre Da Rocha
League USL W-League
2004 2rd, Northern Division
playoff finalist in Eastern Conference Championship
the Xtreme a Champions'great team


The Montreal Xtreme were a women's soccer club based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. They played only the 2004 season in the W-League. The team played its home games in Soccerplexe Catalogna in Lachine, Quebec. The team's colors are blue and white. The team folded after the 2004 season.



Contents

2004 Squad

[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Canada GK Sabrina Mariani
3 Canada GK Marie-Pier Bilodeau
23 Canada GK Karina LeBlanc
25 Canada GK Stacey Vanboxmeer
3 Canada DF Marie-Emilie Perreault Morier
5 Canada DF Sharolta Nonen
9 Canada DF Justine Labrecque
11 Canada DF Marie-Eve Nault
16 Canada DF Myriam Gousse
18 Canada DF Juliana DiPlacido
19 Canada DF Marie Pinard
20 Canada DF Katie Radchuck
21 Canada DF Sara Walsh
26 Canada DF Morag Mitchell-Carvalho
27 Canada DF Charline Chagner-Barker
No. Position Player
4 Canada MF Erin Holland
6 Canada MF Caroline Vanderpool
8 Canada MF Véronique Maranda
13 Canada MF Amy Walsh
17 Canada MF Anne-Marie LePalme
20 Canada MF Melisa Borile
19 Canada MF Patricia Bourcier
7 Canada FW Isabelle Morneau
10 Canada FW Melissa Lesage
12 Canada FW Kelly Hemsley
14 Canada FW Josée Bélanger
18 Canada FW Bonnie Walsh
20 Canada FW Caroline Vaillancourt
26 Canada FW Melissa Casamir

Staff

[2]

  • Montreal Xtreme's Owner and President: David Craig
  • Head Coach: Alexandre Da Rocha
  • Assistant Coach: Lyonel Joseph
  • Assistant Coach (Goalkeepers): Owen Braun

Notable players

Season standing

Year League Regular Season Playoffs
2004 USL W-League 2nd, North Central Division Finalist in Eastern Conference Championship
North Central Division regular season[3]
Place Team P W L T GF GA GD Points
1 Ottawa Fury Women 14 13 1 0 68 7 +61 39
2 Montreal Xtreme 14 11 3 0 57 19 +38 33
3 Rochester Ravens 14 8 6 0 33 26 +7 24
4 Toronto Inferno 14 3 11 0 13 38 +25 9
5 Sudbury Canadians 14 1 13 0 15 77 -62 3

Match by match

May 2004

  • Sunday May 23 5:00 pm Toronto Inferno 1:4 Montreal Xtrem at Soccerplex Catalogna , Attendance: 1634
  • Saturday May 29 2:00 pm Sudbury Canadians 0:4 Montreal Xtreme at Soccerplex Catalogna , Attendance: 1170

June 2004

  • Saturday Jun 5 3:00 pm Montreal Xtreme 7:0 Sudbury Canadians at Cambrian College, Attendance: 429
  • Sunday June 13 2:00 pm Boston Renegades 4:1 Montreal Xtreme at Soccerplex Catalogna , Attendance: 1240
  • Friday June 18 7:30 pm Montreal Xtreme 2:1 Western Mass Lady Pioneers at Lusitano Stadium, Attendance: 726
  • Sunday June 20 6:00 pm New York Magic 0:5 Montreal Xtreme at Claude Robillard Sports Complex, Attendance: 831
  • Wednesday June 23 6:00 pm Montreal Xtreme 1:2 Ottawa Fury at Keith Harris Stadium, Attendance: 900
  • Saturday June 26 4:00 pm New Hampshire Lady Phantoms 0:7 Montreal Xtreme at Soccerplex Catalogna

July 2004

  • Friday July 2 6:30 pm Montreal Xtreme 3:2 Rochester Ravens at Rochester Institute of Technology, Attendance: 157
  • Saturday July 3 7:00 pm Montreal Xtreme 1:0 Toronto Inferno at Ontario Soccer Centre, Attendance: 420
  • Sunday July 11 5:00 pm Montreal Xtreme 10:1 Rhode Island Lady Stingrays at Pierce Memorial, Attendance: 102
  • Sunday July 18 2:00 pm Rochester Ravens 0:4 Montreal Xtreme at Soccerplex Catalogna , Attendance: 1357
  • Wednesday July 21 7:00 pm Ottawa Fury 2:3 Montreal Xtreme at Soccerplex Catalogna , Attendance: 1056
  • Saturday July 24 7:30 pm Montreal Xtreme 5:6 Long Island Lady Riders at Stony Brook University Stadium, Attendance: 924

Playoffs 2004 Eastern Conference[4]

  Division Finals     Eastern Semifinals     Eastern Championship
                           
  NWE1  Massachusetts Boston Renegades (AET) 1    
  NWE2  Massachusetts Western Mass Lady Pioneers 0    
        NE1  New Jersey New Jersey Wildcats 2  
            NWE1  Massachusetts Boston Renegades 0    
               
      NE1  New Jersey New Jersey Wildcats 6
  NC1  Quebec Montreal Xtreme 3               NC1  Quebec Montreal Xtreme 5
  NC2  New York Rochester Ravens 0              
        NC1  Quebec Montreal Xtreme (AET) 6    
        NE2  New York Long Island Lady Riders 5  
  NE2  New York Long Island Lady Riders (AET) 1    
  NE3  New Jersey New Jersey Lady Stallions 0  

Divisional Round Match [5]

July 28, 2004
5:00 PM EDT
New York Rochester Lady Rhinos 0 - 3 Quebec Montreal Xtreme Soccerplexe Catalogna
Montreal, Quebec
Attendance: 647
Referee: Carole Anne Chenara (USA)
Vieira Booked in the 14th minute 14' Report Bilodeau Booked in the 41st minute 41'
Morneau Goal 45'
Le Palme Goal 51'
Holland Goal 81'

Conference semifinal match [6]

July 31, 2004
5:00 PM EDT
Quebec Montreal Xtreme 5 - 4
(AET)
New York Long Island Lady Riders Mercer County Community College
West Windsor, New Jersey
Attendance: 676
Referee: Teri O'Connor (USA)
Lesage Goal 6' Goal 17'
Vanderpool Goal 41' Goal 57'
Bilodeau Booked in the 69th minute 69'
None Booked in the 77th minute 77'
Pinard Goal 117'
Report McCabe Goal 4'
Mustonen Goal 8'
O'Brien Goal 26'
Stansfield Goal 35'
DeCristoforo Booked in the 63rd minute 63'
Mullen Booked in the 74th minute 74'

Conference final match [7]

August 1, 2004
5:00 EDT
Quebec Montreal Xtreme 5 - 6 New Jersey New Jersey Wildcats Mercer County Community College
West Windsor, New Jersey
Attendance: 645
Referee: Hossam Saad (USA)
Walsh Goal 45'
Vaillancourt Goal 47' Goal 55' Goal 90'
Pinard Booked in the 48th minute 48'
Hemsley Goal 66'
Report Pichon Goal 16' Goal 21' Goal 44' Booked in the 79th minute 79' Goal 85' Goal 89'
Makoski Goal 65'

Awards and honour

References

External news story

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